Thanks to our supporters, February was productive. Our team brought online an additional 31 high school students from underserved communities, providing them with laptops and connectivity. We've also prepared educational resources to ensure they make the most of these technologies.
Meet our newest students from Georgia, as well as the 5 students from Kenya and 4 students from India. They are currently attending coding and digital solutions courses with our local partners - Solidarity Intiative for Refugees and NavGurukul.
See more about the changesin the lives of our students, in their own words:
Nanfuka, 24
"Having Internet access means a lot to me. I'll be able to acquire new skills and knowledge and work online. The first thing I'll do with my new laptop is to open my Remotasks account, start doing research, and make a living. My goal is to be a social worker to be able to help some people who are facingdifficult situations in life."
There are 25+ students in Uganda and Kenya currently waiting to receive their laptops and Internet connectivity.